Destiny 2 has been getting a lot of attention from the gamers and Bungie has been revealing new details about the game. Destiny 2 will feature a single-player campaign, co-op strikes and raids, and PvP multiplayer. Now we get to see that Destiny 2 co-op gameplay which showcases different weapons, classes and more.

Destiny 2 co-op gameplay comes from the youtube channel OutsideXbox. In the video we see three players playing “The Inverted Spire” strike in co-op. In the gameplay video, we get to see different weapons, enemies and character abilities that players will face and use respectively in the upcoming game.

While Bungie has confirmed that Destiny 2 will come to PC along with consoles but, the studio has confirmed that the PC version of the Destiny 2 has been delayed and Bungie still has not decided the release date for it. According to game director Luke Smith, PC version of Destiny 2 will not release alongside console versions and will launch at a later date. He added that no release date has been set for the PC version of the game but the team is working hard to release the game in a polished state.

According to project lead Mark Noseworthy, it is pretty “unrealistic” to expect Destiny 2 on Nintendo Switch.

I think it’s pretty unrealistic, given we’re an online-only game, right? The Switch, because it’s a portable – and I love my Switch, I’ve got Breath of the Wild here, I’ve got it with me. It’s incredible, I love the console, but in terms of where it’s at, I don’t want leave anyone with the possibility of, like, ‘it’s a thing we’ll consider, maybe next year.’ There’s no plans right now for Switch.

Destiny 2 is a first-person action shooter in development at Bungie and is scheduled to launch on September 8, 2017, for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 and the PC version of the game will launch at a later date.